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Not only legislation but more extensive processing of residues and higher diesel demand compared with petrol will also increase hydrogen's demand.

There are various hydrotreating processes in a refinery. To name a few:

  • Hydrodesulphurisation: sulphur compounds are hydrogenated to hydrogen sulphide H2S as feed for Claus plants

  • Hydroisomerisation: normal paraffins are converted into iso-paraffins to improve the product properties (e.g. RON)

  • Dearomatisation: aromatics are hydrogenated to cyclo paraffins or alkanes

  • Hydrocracking: long-chain hydrocarbons are cracked to shorter chains in the gasoline range.


Hydrogen volumes consumed increasingly exceed those produced in a platformer and have to be supplemented by other sources.

Main processes for hydrogen on-site supply:

  • Steam reforming of methane or other hydrocarbons

  • Recovery from refinery off-gases

  • Recovery from syngas

  • Gasification of oil refining residues.


Process consulting, financing, erection and start-up  are all services offered by Linde.  We can also  provide hydrogen plant operation (over-the-fence-supply), maintenance and repair  and emergency supply arrangement to ensure that your business is working at its optimum.

H2 applications - Refineries


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